- The list below includes 91 free or cheap things to do in or near Olympia, Washington, including 73 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, National & State Parks, Bowling and Playgrounds.
- From Priest Point Park to Percival Landing, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Olympia and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Lacey, Lakewood, Gig Harbor and Centralia.
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35.2 Miles
Elanden Gardens, with their waterfront setting, offer beautiful views of the landscape designed by the owner who also owns a separate studio for his scupltures in the premises. The gardens include a collection of bonsai plants, a gift shop and a nursery.
35.7 Miles
An indoor playground area and party place, Auburn's Xtreme Bounce Of Fun is geared toward kids under 48 inches tall. The facility features an inflatable slide, a ball pit, and a variety of creative toys and games.
36.2 Miles
At Kitsap Live Steamers, both children and adults can take a scenic ride on a miniature train that weaves through a forest. These trains are designed to look like old-fashioned locomotives from the 19th and 20th centuries.
36.3 Miles
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29 votes
1101 Supermall Way, Ste 901, Auburn, WA 98001
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Guests can enjoy a 17 screen movie theater with stadium seating at Cinema 17 At the Super Mall. The theater airs first run films with digital projection and also features a game room.
36.6 Miles
A 32-lane bowling center, Hi-Joy Bowl offers open and league bowling as well as private event and party hosting. The center provides shoe rental, a full-service bar, arcade games and a restaurant with food and drinks.
36.6 Miles
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4 votes
1033 Bethel Avenue, Port Orchard, WA 98366
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Imagination Station Enrichment Center is an indoor play center for children 6 and under. They specialize in preschool, summer camp and birthday parties and offer a range of classes including Mom and Me and creative music and art classes.
36.6 Miles
Gamefarm Park is a large community park that contains a variety of facilities for organized sports and activities. The park provides a paved loop trail, ball fields, tennis, basketball and Pickleball courts. The facility is also adjacent to Stuck River.
36.8 Miles
Owned and operated by the Sidney Museum and Arts Association, the Log Cabin Museum is housed in an actual cabin that was built in 1914. Exhibits cover home life in the South Kitsap area during the past 100 years.
36.8 Miles
Opened in 1973, the Auburn Skate Connection is an indoor roller skating park with a retro, nostalgic feel. The facility offers roller skating lessons, and is available for birthday party rentals.
36.8 Miles
The historic White River Valley Museum is a small museum that has the goal of preserving and sharing the history of the South King County area. The museum features a Caboose from the year 1924.